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Mr Paul

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  1. Anonymous Guest

    Lately there have been instances reported in the media with planes being diverted or significantly delayed due to passenger disruptions.
    Things like angry outbursts, fights, drunken behavior, etc.

    Often I can imagine these flights become delayed or diverted — causing I’d assume significant disruption to other passengers (missed connections, cancelled hotel nights, etc)

    As a passenger on a plane where this happens — are there any legal paths we can pursue should this happen?
    Things like pressing charges — and if yes, to whom and how?
    Lawsuits, etc.

    Just curious —

  2. Hugh B Member

    I’m not totally sure but, I think that it might be worthy of 7500ish miles or 200$ of travel compensation. Same that you get for a long delay

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